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== Banbury gallery == | |||
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File:Banbury Town Hall - geograph.org.uk - 4408251.jpg|Banbury Town Hall | |||
File:Banbury Market Place - 2.jpg|Banbury Market Place | |||
File:The Fine Lady at Banbury Cross. - geograph.org.uk - 116561.jpg|The Fine Lady at Banbury Cross | |||
File:Banbury Peoples' park 10.jpg|Banbury People's Park | |||
File:The Reindeer Inn - Banbury.jpg|The Reindeer Inn - Banbury | |||
File:Banbury 1.jpg|Banbury 1 | |||
File:Finelady.jpg|Finelady | |||
File:Borough House, Banbury - geograph.org.uk - 4214985.jpg|Borough House, Banbury | |||
File:Banbury map.png|Banbury map | |||
File:High Street - Banbury.jpg|High Street - Banbury | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:08, 3 March 2025
Banbury is a historic market town located on the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire, England. The town is known for its significant history, its role in the English Civil War, and its famous Banbury Cake, a spiced, currant-filled, flat pastry cake.
History[edit]
Banbury dates back to the Saxon times and was mentioned in the Domesday Book. The town played a crucial role in the English Civil War, with the Battle of Banbury taking place in the area. The town's history is also marked by the Banbury Cross, a monument erected in the heart of the town, which inspired the famous nursery rhyme, "Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross."
Economy[edit]
Banbury has a diverse economy with a mix of manufacturing and service industries. The town is home to several notable companies, including the Prodrive motorsport company, and the production plant for McVitie's biscuits. The town's economy is also boosted by its status as a popular shopping and tourism destination.
Culture[edit]
Banbury is rich in culture and traditions. The town is famous for the Banbury Cake, a traditional spiced, currant-filled, flat pastry cake. The cake is similar to an Eccles Cake, but distinguished by its oval shape. The town also hosts the annual Banbury Folk Festival and the Banbury Hobby Horse Festival, which attract visitors from across the country.
Transport[edit]
Banbury is well connected by road and rail. The town is served by the M40 motorway, providing easy access to London and Birmingham. Banbury railway station offers regular services to major cities including London, Birmingham, and Manchester.
Education[edit]
Banbury has a range of educational institutions, including Banbury Academy, North Oxfordshire Academy, and several primary schools. The town is also home to the Banbury and Bicester College, which offers a variety of vocational courses.
See Also[edit]
Banbury gallery[edit]
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Banbury Town Hall
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Banbury Market Place
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The Fine Lady at Banbury Cross
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Banbury People's Park
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The Reindeer Inn - Banbury
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Banbury 1
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Finelady
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Borough House, Banbury
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Banbury map
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High Street - Banbury

